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RE: How to unsubscribe for MIKO



You are your Delay Lama humor...

-----Original Message-----
From: sine@zerocrossing.net [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net]
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 1:17 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: How to unsubscribe for MIKO


Yes MIKO, we are a bunch of sickos.  Horrible things we do.  It is probably
too late to be corrupted by us, but maybe if you unsubscribe quickly 
enough,
your soul may remain intact.  Here's how to do it:

To unsubscribe, send mail with the word "unsubscribe" in both the subject
and body, and no sig files or anything else, to:

Loopers-Delight-request@loopers-delight.com


If you are on the digest version of Looper's Delight, send your unsubscribe
request to:

Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com

Please make haste.  It could be your only chance.

Off to screw some of my slaves,

Markigula


MIKO wrote:

> I need to unsubscribe now.  A lot of you are sickos.  Caligula style.  
>How
> do I unsubscribe?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bret [mailto:echoplex@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 10:15 AM
> To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
> Subject: Re: SV: Practice, rehearse, perform
>
> Practice makes actions repeatable.  If you practice a method or manner
> that is not 'perfect', you do not create 'perfection'.  Instead, you
> ingrain repeatability in that less than optimal method or manner. This
> has been noted on the theremin players list, levnet, where someone
> repeatedly practices an inferior approach to vibrato, or hand
> positioning.  They ingrain the inferior methodologies (these become
> repeatable), which interferes with learning a more effective method
> (i.e proper vibrato, or ariel fingering) after they realize they have
> reached the end of the road (not able to improve performance further)
> with the imperfect practiced method.
> Perfect practice makes perfect repetition, which could be called
> 'skill'.
> bret
> --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote:
> > > > Practice makes perfect. Nobody's perfect. So why practice?
> > > > :)
> > > >
> > > that is a well known(by a lotta people) billy corgan,smashing
> > > pumkins quote. he probably stole it,too... this happens alot
> > > on the web. there is a quote and its not attributed to
> > > anyone-so i just point that out. quibble quibble quibble s
> >
> >
> > Yes, but who ever invented that quote, I don't think it's true. IMO
> > practice doesn't make perfect. Practice brings personality into what
> > you
> > are doing. It's stupidity that makes perfect!
> >
> > What do you think about that?
> >
> > / Per Boysen
> >
>
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